Pic - Baby Emelia
It's important to follow up with your paediatrician on your baby's growth and development.
Head Circumference and length is an important tool to assess they are growing well.
Refer to Growth Chart - to monitor whether they are
underweight , overweight or within limits.
Don't miss on their Vaccine shots .
The first 6 months of growth can tell us so much on our babies progress.
Try Breastfeeding fully upto 6 months if possible.
The longer the better for the immune system.
A crying baby is good .
At 3 months babies usually sleep 18-20 hours .
Sleep is important for babies growth.
Do avoid pacifiers if possible .
Parents need to know the milestones of babies
Grasp object - 3 months
Reaches for objects at 5 months
Babies coos and babbles at 6 months
Holds own bottles at 7-8 months
Crawls at 9 months
Walks independently at 13 months
Some of the signs you need to be aware if there's a developmental delay.
But again every Child is different
But we need to be knowledgeable to identify them.
Salam Everyone
Love As Always
PS - Emelia weigh 4.12 kg and 54 cm in length
Growing well - Alhamdulillah
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Wow...just read the wiki page on "fluoridation by country" and America puts up to ten times the legal maximum of fluoride into their water in comparison to other countries. And by legal maximum I mean America's maximum is ten times higher than some other countries on the list.
1. DECREASED IQ AND COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN CHILDREN
-A multitude of published studies support that fluoride can harm the developing brain of children. In 2012, Harvard published a meta-analysis of 27 different fluoride studies, and found that fluoride exposure was associated with reduced IQ in children.
-A recent meta-analysis published in 2018 found that greater exposure of children to high levels of fluoride in water was significantly associated with reduced levels of intelligence in children.
-A review published in the Lancet concluded that fluoride is a neurotoxin that damages the developing brain, thus increasing the risk of autism, developmental delay, ADHD, and learning disabilities.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluoridation_by_country
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過去十年,自閉症越來越為人所知。自閉症的盛行率在短短的十年期間增加了1.5倍。然而這並不表示越來越多孩童「得到」自閉症,許多專家將之歸因於診斷標準的改變跟確診率的提高。
隨著這個診斷的普及,越來越多小孩被懷疑是自閉兒。只要孩子感覺起來”怪怪的”,就會有人說「你最好帶你的孩子給醫師看看是不是自閉症」。過去一個月我在兒童發展專科看了無數個被轉介來”rule out autism”的孩童,其中甚至有許多是”re-referral”(再次轉介)的案例。明明一年前我們已經作過interview、各種量表排除自閉症了,但因為老師、親戚一直說「他真的很像自閉症,你再去給專科醫師看看吧」,無奈又帶小孩來看的家長。
這三、四十個被懷疑是自閉症的孩童中,#只有一個 最後確診為自閉症。
有些我們走進去前就知道不是自閉症(學校已作過完整評估,分數分布看起來更像global developmental delay 發展遲緩); 有些一走進去就知道不是自閉症(pretend play, symbolic play, joint attention, seeking comfort)。一個被說只有minimal eye contact的四歲小女孩。經過觀察發現她不是真的沒有eye contact,而是過動導致沒有”sustained eye contact” (持續注視)的能力。她是太忙沒有時間看你。一個不斷被老師說有自閉症、二次轉介來的六歲男童,最後的診斷是selective mutism (選擇性沉默症)。這個孩子有嚴重的社交恐懼,在學校幾乎一言不發,很難管教。在家卻跟一般孩子沒啥差別。
許多人看到小孩沒有什麼eye contact或是有stereotyped behaviors (像是墊腳走路tip toeing、甩手hand-flapping、撞頭head-banging)、repetitive behaviors(像是喜歡排東西等),就懷疑人家有自閉症。簡直是看到黑影就開槍。的確,這些行為在自閉症孩童上很常見,但並不是有這些行為的就是自閉症。
最常被誤認為自閉症的診斷如下:
發展遲緩/智能障礙Developmental Delay/Intellectual Disability
語言障礙 Speech/Language Disorder
選擇性沉默 Selective Mutism
聽力障礙Hearing Impairment
其他精神疾病像是憂鬱、社交恐懼等有時也會被誤認。
這些鑑別診斷中以發展遲緩/智能障礙最常見。發展遲緩/智能障礙導致的溝通問題、社交問題、行為問題,都有可能只是心智尚未成熟出現的狀況,而非真的自閉。
貼標籤很容易,擺脫刻板印象很困難。遇到難搞的人就說人家是psych(精神病)、遇到不好管教的小孩就說他有ADHD、看到”怪怪的”小孩就懷疑他是不是有自閉症。還有精神科醫師會”隔空診斷”,在媒體前分析公眾人物的心理狀態,更令人匪夷所思。當我們隨口說出這些疾病名稱,是不是應好好想想我們對這些疾病了解有多少。又,這些標籤會對別人生活造成多大的影響。
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